The new palette already takes care of the reduced opacity of the icons
in the header.

For the Icon component itself, I will not change the opacity
automatically, because that may conflict with opacities set in other
components that use the Icon, as would be the case with the buttons in
the header.

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Title:
  [SDK] Need a standard way to make an Icon look disabled

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Updated description]

  Right now if one wants to use an Icon inside a ListItem.Empty or any other 
AbstractButton derived class, and disable the item, there is no standard way to 
make the Icon look disabled without directly affecting its opacity and/or 
colorization.
  Haviing a standard way to do this would help promoting consistency in the UI.

  --- UX Solution ---
  Agreed. Disabled icons should have 30% opacity by default, but that can be 
changed by the App developer

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  Desired solution:

  Adjust the opacity to 30% (0.3) for all disabled icons. This will be
  consistent with our disabled states on buttons.

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